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How close to the water can the light sit without a lid?
Hi all. Not sure what forum to post this in, but as I have a FOWLR I'll try it here.
I have a six foot aquarium with a ballast that holds 2 30 inch lights that rests on the edges of the tank. At the moment there is a glass lid, but I hate the thing and most of the time the light is trying to shine through 2 layers of salt covered glass (as I usually have it slid open because it doesn't slide all that well). I thought there'd be a standard mounting leg for the light, but there seems to be no such thing, which means custom making one. But I wonder if it wouldn't be okay to just have it sitting on the edge without the glass (it sits about 2 inches from the water level). Or, if I do make a stand for it, how high should it sit? Thanks, |
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If you don't have any kind of shield between your bulbs and water you'll have to make sure you're using quality waterproof endcaps. Even then you'll want at least 3-4 inches otherwise the bulbs will likely burn out prematurely from the water splashing and salt build up.
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I hang my TEK light 3-4" above the water. But the reflectors get salted up, have to clean them every couple weeks
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Can you provide additional details on the lights? I assume they are T5 but could be another type of fluorescent? I'm also curious about the "ballast that holds..." the lights. Or are you talking about the fixture? Is it a retro fit type set up? In any case, as mentioned, once you remove the glass cover from the tank, which is a good idea for other reasons than the lighting, you will want to raise them up a little higher to protect the lamps and reflectors, if fitted. I ended up hanging my T5HO retrofit set up from the ceiling to get the desired clearance. Easier to access the tank as opposed to working around light fixture legs.
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Mike 77g sumpless SW DIY 10 watt multi-chip LED build http://www.canreef.com/vbulletin/showthread.php?t=82206 |
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Rather than tell you something incorrect, I thought it would be best if I posted a thousand words with a picture or two. How do you tell if the endcaps are waterproof? Sorry, I bought this whole set up used, and it's my first tank so I don't know a lot of this stuff. Hanging it from the ceiling is a possibility in this spot, but I was worried it would swing too much, plus it's more difficult to remove to change bulbs etc.
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They don't have water proof caps so unless you want to risk creating a short circuit (leads to ballast/bulb failure or fires) you need some kind of shield to keep water out.
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With your setup up you can pop the bulbs in and out with just a twist, which is convenient, but also risks letting water in. See how the metal collar of the bulb and the endcap slot are completely exposed? |
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